by Wapiti » 26 Nov 2025, 1:19 pm
Looks like there's some real backstabbing going on here from National towards our Qld sub-branch and it seems that there are some real bitterness coming our way.
Shame because it doesn't help and plays into the anti's hands easily. I hate the word Fudd, because people throw it around at anyone who they disagree with but it seems there are some rusted-on people in SA that get nervous when results from others make them look like career compromises.
Cut and paste email from today:
"Several members have contacted us about SSAA National (SSAA Inc) reaching out to them and even misleading them into joining a newly formed Queensland shooting company registered in South Australia. If this has happened to you, please let us know.
Let us be clear: all SSAA Queensland members have always been, are currently, and will continue to be covered by public liability. Claims have been made about a new organisation providing public liability insurance, but SSAA Queensland has managed its own protection for many years in conjunction with some of the same companies SSAA Inc use.
SSAA Queensland will continue to recognise SSAA membership from other states and territories at all of our ranges. We welcome shooters from across the country to our clubs, events and state championships. We also remain committed to representing Queensland nationally and internationally, just as we did recently when our state team placed third overall at the World Action Pistol Championships.
We urge shooters in Queensland to act very carefully when joining or renewing their membership. If renewing online, please make sure you are using the SSAA Queensland website.
Several members have been misled and pushed into joining the recently made ‘Queensland Hunting and Shooting’ organisation by inadvertently going to the SSAA Inc website member’s section. This is incorrect and does not equate to joining or renewing with SSAA Queensland In fact, we asked Queensland Weapons and Licensing, and they said they had not heard of the new organisation and therefore it’s unlikely to count as a genuine reason.
Regarding the claim by SSAA Inc that SSAA Queensland owes $970,000: we categorically reject this figure. The last service fee paid to SSAA Inc more than covered the period they refer to. These figures have been thoroughly reviewed and verified by independent accountants, and we stand firmly behind them.
SSAA Queensland remains the largest, most financially secure and self-reliant shooting and hunting organisation in Australia, with more than 75 branches statewide. We are an independent association, and we implore SSAA Inc to stop misinforming our 80,000 Queensland members.
The SSAA is structured similarly to Australia’s motoring organisations. Just as the NRMA, RACQ and RACV are state-based associations that collectively form the Australian Automobile Association (AAA), SSAA’s state and territory branches are the only members of SSAA Inc. Individual shooters join their state association, not the national office. That’s why no individual member is a member of SSAA Inc.
We urge SSAA Inc to reconsider its direction and instead refocus on supporting shooters and working collaboratively.
As we have said repeatedly, this is not about a “breakaway”. SSAA Queensland simply no longer requires several of the services offered by SSAA Inc and is financially capable of making decisions that are in the best interests of Queensland shooters.
SSAA Queensland will not be bullied or intimidated. We will continue working for our members and getting on with the job – not playing political games.
Jeff Ross,
President SSAA Queensland"
Personally, I'm happy to back what I'm getting from Qld SSAA - I get nothing but nothing from National.
Regards G,
AKA Dr. Doolittle